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Jday evening
for Small
University
this fall will
analysis by an
for the small
enrolled.
J. Piehl
of the School
have
=w feature of the
October 5
7.
the Office of
Conferences,
l-To,, coarse
behavior,
~,,s, financial
for profit,
your
, Securing and
and tax saving
revolved are
Henry p.
~na L. Felix,
William
Roller.
epart m e n t
Presents a
previous
from senior
!n the School
may
agreeable
form a
facilitate
for both."
for
nUfacturers,
tions.
Australian
n's
afternoon to
lumber
d in the
one of
the state
in the
to the lumber
yard here, they were guests for
lunch at the Robert Stettedahl
home on Hood Canal near Union.
Slettedahl is owner of
Lumbermen's of Shelton.
The Australian's visit here was
sponsored by the Western
Building Materials Association.
The tour of the U.S. was
arranged by the Timber and
Building Materials Merchants
Association of New South Wales,
Australia.
During their visit, they made
stops in Vancouver and Victoria,
Canada, Seattle, Bremerton,
Shelton and Olympia, Wash.;
Portland,and Coos Bay, Ore.;
Eureka, San Francisco and Los
Angeles, Calif.; Saginaw, Mich.;
Chicago, I11.; Cleveland, Ohio;
New York City, Washington D.C.
and Orlando, Fla.
DL'S CORNER
This week you can see the
pictures of all the 1972 model
cars in the paper and next week
you can see them at the
big Shelton Auto Show
downtown with lots of specials
too...
In the meantime, don't miss
out on the bargains being offered
this week in Mason County stores.
Just a few of them are...
At the YARN SHOP where
you can get ready for Christmas
by starting to sew one of those
fabulous calendars; makes a great
gift...
Check out today all of the
brand new Frigidaire models at
LUMBERMEN'S OF SHELTON.
Many of them are specially priced
too...
Looking for a top notch'buy
on paneling? Then stop out to
NYE COMPANY and let Bill
Landgraf help you with your
selection on this money saving
offer...
Bud Pauley, owner of
PAULEY MOTORS local Dodge
dealer, has been named as the
local Chrysler-Plymouth dealer.
Bud stated that he will stock both
Plymouths and Chryslers as well
as the entire line of Dodge
ROBERT SLETTEDAHL, owner of Lumbermen's Of Shelton, speaks to a
group of Australian lumber men who toured the local firm Monday.
automobiles...
Clint Harrington, manager of
PENNEY'S, has several offers for
you this week. Pixy pinups are
here again; a big yardage sale; and
last but not least, a big
end-of-month clearance. Better
hurry, as every one of these offers
are this week only...
The TIMBERS
RESTAURANT will be holding
an Italian Days special next
Friday and Saturday, Oct. I and
2. Don't miss it as all of the food
being offered sounds absolutely
scrumptious...
Ken Chapman, owner of
EVERGREEN DRUG CENTER,
has lots of goodies this week
again, so be sure and always make
Evergreen a must on your
shopping list...
Tie yourself into the newest
look at BOB'S SHOE TREE this
week. Bob Wotton, owner, has
just received the newest shoes
from Vitality on the market
today. So dash in and take a
gander at 'em... then let Bob or
Ruth help you select the right size
and color...
ZIEGLER'S PHOTO
CENTER is offering a free 5x7
print this week. Run in today and
ask AI McConnell owner all about
it...
At MILLER'S you'll find the
Franciscan Ware Fall Sale in full
swing. Now's the time to save for
Christmas, wedditags, showers,
etc. Franciscan makes a
wonderful gift...
That's -30- for this week,
but remember what Joubert once
wrote, "Those who never retract
their opinions love themselves
more than they love truth".
-DL
Steve Bostrom
Is In Korea
Steve Bostrom, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Bostrom, Shelton, is
serving in Korea with the Air
Force. He will be there for a year.
His address is Amn. Steve
Bostrom, 537-52-1068
6171 CSS PSC Box 304 APO
San Francisco, Calif., 96324.
~. t,
)-iii:
1972 Grand Ville. Our most luxurious Wide-Track ever...
with a new front bumper that"gives" on minor impact and then returns to position.
Prix.
to decide
..the
the ride.
1972 Luxury LeMans.
All the luxury you want
without buying more
car than you need.
1972 Firebird.
Pontiac has taken the
rough ride out of the
road car. For good.
1972 Ventura
The new small Pontiac
with the small-car
price.
They're all at your Pontiac dealer's now.
That's what keeps Pontiac a cut above.
Don't forget to buckle up f~r safety. Pontiac Motor Division
Logging Is
;hut Down
All logging operations are
suspended for the remainder of
the week at Simpson Timber
Company's Camps Govey and
Grisdale announced Bruce
Coombs, logging manager.
Suspension is due to extreme dry
weather conditions.
First aid classes for Camp
Govey employees are : scheduled
to begin at the Union Hall in
Shelton at 7 p.m. tonight.
Experienced, Professional Teacher
now accepting students!
Presenting a well-rounded program
of Classical and Casual study.
Trained under: Joan Mills, Boston Conservatory of Music;
Arthur Tollefson, San Francisco Conservatory of Music;
Charles Fulkerson, Humboldt State College, California.
Member of California State Music Teachers Assoc.
1713 Laurel Street * Shelton * Ph. 426-6158
~ .....
iiii
MARINE PVT. Norman D.
Schimschat, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Norman H. Schimschat
of Route 10, Shelton, Wash.,
was graduated from recruit
training at the Marine Corps
Recruit Depot, San Diego.
He attended Mary M. Knight
High, Matlock, Wash.
AIRMAN ROBERT A.
COSTA Jr., son of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert A. Costa Sr.,
She!ton, has received his first
U. S. Air Force duty
assignment after completing
basic training at Lackland
AFB, Tex. The airman has
been assigned to a unit of
the Strategic Air Command
at Wurtsmith AFB, Mich., for
training and duty as a vehicle
operator. Airman Costa
attended Shelton High
School.
WHEN THE People contend
for their Liberty, they seldom get
any thing for their Victory but
new Masters.
George Savile
-- - -, ~__ ~~~ ~ .
TESTS SET
Electronic hearing tests will
be given at Hy-Lond Inn, First
and Railroad, Shelton, on
Friday, October 1, from 10
a.m. until 12 noon, by Mr. Roy
Pearson, Beltone Consultant.
Anyone who has trouble
hearing or understanding is
welcome to come in for a test
using the latest electronic
equipment to determine his or
her particular degree of hearing
loss. Diagrams showing how
the ear works and some of the
causes of hearing loss will be
available.
Everyone should have a
hearing test at least once a year
if he has any trouble at all
hearing clearly. Even people
now wearing a hearing aid or
those who have been told an
aid won't help should have a
hearing test and find out about
the very latest hearing aids.
The free tests will be held
at Hy-Lond Inn, Shelton, on
Friday, October 1, from 10
a.m. until 12 noon. If you
can't get there on that day, call
or write
HEARING AIDS
418 S. Washington
Olympia, Dial 943-9650
MIXED
1 FULL POUND
REGULAR $1.29 NOW
7 OUNCE SIZE
$2.30 VALUE
NOW
$1.29 TOTAL
VALUE
$1.09 SIZE WITH
69¢ ROLL OF
SCOTCH HAIR
SETTING TAPE
NOW
NEW
KIT
• KODAK INSTAMATIC" X-15 with handy
wrist strap.., the camera that takes
flash pictures without flash batteries.
• CX126-12 KODACOLOR Film Car-
tridge
- Attractive camera pouch case
SMILE SAVER Pocket Picture
Album
• 3 SYLVANIA Blue Dot
Magicubes which take 12 flash
pictures
GET ALL THIS AT A SPECIAL SAVINGS!
IT'S NEW! IT'S FUN! IT'S COMPLETE!
BUY N' SAVE NOW
LIMITED TIME ONLY!
REGULARLY $24.95
NOW
I I I
EVERGREEN SQUARE 426-3456
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